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Car Hire Rome Train Station

Rent a car in Rome is one of the best options to enjoy the wonderful city and its surroundings without having to worry about transport. With SpecialtyRentACar.com you can find small cars if you travel only or with partner, minivans or van if you travel with groups of friends or family and luxury cars. This included insurance and no fees for change of the reservation.

What you need?

To rent a car in Rome with us necesitaraás comply with three requirements: the first is that the second you need to have a licence you must be 21 years of age or older license valid in Rome (I mean in Europe) and the third party must be the owner of the credit card with which you make the booking. We're sorry, but debit cards are not accepted for payment.

Remember that you can make cheap rate car rental by change of reservations or rates by payment card at more than 5000 points in the world. You can book online and save 10% on your car rental or call our central reservations free of charge in the 0800 801 801

What to see in Rome?

St. Peter in the Vatican

For many is the symbol of Christianity, for others a great architectural work and for those who visit Rome, this place is without doubt a mandatory visit, not to be missed. The dome of Michelangelo, the columns of Bernini, the Sistine Chapel, the mosaic of Giotto, the great works of art are found in the Vatican museums, are just some of the monuments that make this fantastic place, World Heritage site. www.vatican.va, Tel: 0039 0669 8837 31 (open from 0700 to 1830 hours, every day, access to the Basilica is allowed only to those people that carry the appropriate clothing). The Pantheon is testimony to the monumental architecture of ancient Rome, originally was a pagan temple, which was later converted by Catholics. The great dome, built with great technical details is characterized by a large central hole, Oculus, still considered a masterpiece of engineering. The entry, as well as in other churches in the city, is totally free.

Spain square and the Fontana di Trevi is the most famous square in Rome, and takes its name from the Palace which was created in the 17TH century to accommodate the Spain Embassy. Known by the stairs and the source of Bernini, it is a very frequented by tourists and the inhabitants of the city alike. At short distances is also the famous Trevi Fountain with its famous statue of the God Neptune. Don't forget to throw a coin, to ensure their safe return to the city!

The Coliseo El Coliseo is without doubt one of the most representative symbols of the city of Rome. This is the most famous amphitheatre in the world. Here were gladiatorial shows and other public events of the first Imperial age. The Colosseum takes its name from colossus of Nero, a bronze statue of which rises close to the building. The Colosseum opens its doors at 8: 30 a.m. and closes between 1630 and 19.15, depending on the season. For more information and reservations Tel.: 0039 0639 9677 00 (from 9.00 to 13.30.) and from 14.30 to 17.00, Monday to Saturday The input value 9 euros). Capitol and museums the Capitol is the hill where it was built the first nucleus of the city of Rome; Here is the wonderful Senate Palace, Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatori hosting the Capitoline museums, with its famous Gallery and one of the public collections of sculptures of the world's oldest. www.museicapitolini.org, the Campidoglio Piazza, Tel: 0039 0606 08 (every day from 9.00 to 22.30, for information and reservations, we recommend you book online)

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